Posted on 08/04/2007 5:21:41 PM PDT by freedom44
Iranian police arrested 230 people in a raid on an underground rock concert close to Tehran, amid a growing crackdown on behaviour deemed contrary to Islamic law.
Large quantities of recording equipment, alcohol, bootleg CDs, revealing female clothing and drugs were seized at the concert in the city of Karaj just west of the capital, in Tehran province.
"Two hundred and thirty people were identified and arrested in a 'rock party' in the Mohammadshahr district of Karaj," Ali Farhadi, the prosecutor for Karaj, said, according to the website of state broadcasting.
"An investigation is in progress and soon a verdict will be issued for the main elements of the satan-worshipping instigators and all these people will be punished."
He said that people from Britain and Sweden were among those arrested, without giving further details.
Rock groups in Iran are only allowed to perform with a licence from the ministry of culture, although this has not prevented numbers of underground formations sprouting up in recent years.
Iran is currently in the midst of one of its tightest moral crackdowns in years, which has already seen thousands of women warned by the police for dressing that is deemed to be un-Islamic.
Women must cover their heads and all bodily contours in Iran while the consumption of alcohol and mixed-sex parties are strictly illegal.
Police have recently also been targeting men whose dress is deemed "satanic" or overly Westernised.
Over 110 of the participants in the "rock party" have been transferred to the local Rajaieshahr prison while the others are in custody at the judiciary after being allowed bail, Mr Farhadi said.
He said that the young participants in the concert, mostly from well-off backgrounds, had responded to an invitation published on the Internet.
"Special cards had been distributed to the participants so they could gain entry. Nobody could enter without a such a permit."
By the way, I'm in no way disparaging the wonderful rhythms of the earlier jazz and swing artists and bands -- they were terrific -- but only that modern rock seems to have a better ability to catch and hold today's youth. The early-jazz radio show I like listening to (a local DJ is a Bix Beiderbecke fan) has 1% of the audience of the rock programs...
Maybe the mullahs were referring to this: http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1876542/posts
I thought the lyrics were “Stomp the Cat Box”
Especially after she was bitten by a moose
You really don’t think we could topple the Mullahs with Paul Whiteman records?
>>The last thing the world needs is Rock. Its hideous and evil. Theres plenty of real music we could flood Iran with...George Olsen. Paul Whiteman. Ben Pollack. Jesse Stafford. Gus Arnheim. B.A. Rolfe.<<
LOL! While I’m sure these guys are great “real” musicians, they are not exactly the type who would foment revolution within a repressive Islmaic regime. Thanks for the laugh though! Bahahhahahahaahaa! Rock is hideous and evil Bahhahahahahahaha!
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